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A documentary that takes the Rainbow concerts at the end of the Jobs Express march as its springboard. The musical interludes lighten an otherwise relentless parade of disaffected youth whose hopes of getting a job are as low as the interest shown in them by the Tory Government. Videoed off the TV screen, the rhetoric of such government bods as Tebbit is set against that of the country's young as they outline their grievances. Perhaps their over-familiar points of argument would be more incisive and less repetitive with a bit of judicious editing; and perhaps if the makers had tried to provide a concrete answer to their problems, this film would be more than the worthy but - alas - boring piece of work it is.
Release Details
Duration:78 mins
Cast and crew
Director:Maxim Ford
Cast:
The Beat
Black Slate
Tom Robinson
Barry Ford
OK Jive
Martin Besserman
Alexei Sayle
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